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further west is 1123 sutter street which was a mortuary ...[inaudible] 1123 sutter is individually eligible for register under criteria 12 and three. the features of 1123 sutter is the simple rectangle or form along with the decorative detailsthat contribute to the building . some interior spaces are also character defining and includes those exemption areas, two of the chapels and three of the rooms. based on the finding of 1101 and 1123 historic resources for purposes, i'm going to talk briefly just to highlight the project objectives which are specified here but include development, increasingly the city supply ofaffordable housing along with retaining historical resources . so that's why i mentioned increased development includes rehabilitation of 1101 sutter for the secretary of the interior standards and the demolition of the mortuary building in the parking lot so the construction of a 14 story tall residential tower. altogether they want to construct 221 benchmarks, the draft concluded that the proposed project would result in less tha
further west is 1123 sutter street which was a mortuary ...[inaudible] 1123 sutter is individually eligible for register under criteria 12 and three. the features of 1123 sutter is the simple rectangle or form along with the decorative detailsthat contribute to the building . some interior spaces are also character defining and includes those exemption areas, two of the chapels and three of the rooms. based on the finding of 1101 and 1123 historic resources for purposes, i'm going to talk...
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further west is 1123 sutter street which was a mortuary ... 12 and three. the features of 1123 sutter is the simple rectangle or form along with the decorative detailsthat contribute to the building . some interior spaces are also character defining and includes those exemption areas, two of the chapels and three of the rooms. based on the finding of 1101 and 1123 historic resources for purposes, i'm going to talk briefly just to highlight the project objectives which are specified here but include development, increasingly the city supply ofaffordable housing along with retaining historical resources . so that's why i mentioned increased development includes rehabilitation of 1101 sutter for the secretary of the interior standards and the demolition of the mortuary building in the parking lot so the construction of a 14 story tall residential tower. altogether they want to construct 221 benchmarks, the draft concluded that the proposed project would result in less than two impacts on 1101 sutter street and substantial efforts to change 1123.
further west is 1123 sutter street which was a mortuary ... 12 and three. the features of 1123 sutter is the simple rectangle or form along with the decorative detailsthat contribute to the building . some interior spaces are also character defining and includes those exemption areas, two of the chapels and three of the rooms. based on the finding of 1101 and 1123 historic resources for purposes, i'm going to talk briefly just to highlight the project objectives which are specified here but...
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stephanie: this doctor is the medical director of sutter health and the bay area. he noticed the long-term outcome of icu patients has gotten worse in the past month. >> objectively, some of these patients have been with the delta variant, have had more prolonged courses because of the intensity of their illness. stephanie: data analysis shows the number of icu patients reported across the bay has started to plateau since august 20. hospitalizations are on a downward trend, but doctors are bracing for the impacts of labor day and a possible winter surge. this come as flu season kicks in. >> it is a sawtooth pattern. we will have to see if it goes back up again, which i hope it doesn't. stephanie: solano county reports the highest number of hospitalizations per 100,000 people, with already seven. napa county and costa county follows with 17. the last time these counties reached this point was january. >> i am concerned about bed capacity. it is important we get everybody vaccinated. stephanie: icus are thankfully not overwhelmed in the bay area, but as the doctor po
stephanie: this doctor is the medical director of sutter health and the bay area. he noticed the long-term outcome of icu patients has gotten worse in the past month. >> objectively, some of these patients have been with the delta variant, have had more prolonged courses because of the intensity of their illness. stephanie: data analysis shows the number of icu patients reported across the bay has started to plateau since august 20. hospitalizations are on a downward trend, but doctors...
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john sutter joins me now. thanks so much for being here. strangely freeing, to be honest. i've been recycling and composting my heart out. i have bought an electric car. my family and i have cut out virtually all red meat, and yet these climate catastrophes keeping happen. so, your point is we can do as much as we can individually. but that's not really the root of the problem they do connect is to this crisis. >> to blame individual people, to make us feel guilty for our choices when the truth is that there are, like, big global system that underlie and produce the climate crisis. it's not -- unless i have a lot of money to afford to buy a bunch of solar panels to put on my house, i may not have a lot of agency or choice in where my electricity comes from, right? it's sort of international skate policy decisions that need to be made to sort of shove the world off -- and reach, you know, carbon kneutrality to make the world safer. i think there's been a concerted effort by fossil fuel companies over the decades to try to make us feel bad fo
john sutter joins me now. thanks so much for being here. strangely freeing, to be honest. i've been recycling and composting my heart out. i have bought an electric car. my family and i have cut out virtually all red meat, and yet these climate catastrophes keeping happen. so, your point is we can do as much as we can individually. but that's not really the root of the problem they do connect is to this crisis. >> to blame individual people, to make us feel guilty for our choices when the...
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now there is a vegetation fire so grass fire burning in the 3200 block of g street blocks away from sutter elementary school. there are several crews on the scene right there, but then about two miles from that scene, around 2:00 this morning of there a fire on buchanan road and lucena way. we don't know the extent of the damage or the cause of either fire was. "today in the bay's" bob redell is on his way to the scene to ask those questions and he will have a live report coming up in a few moments. >>> sonoma county and the search who is behind several suspicious fires that broke out around healdsburg. firefighters working hard there. those flames, they could be seen along at least one roadway, mostly brush burned along those downed trees you see right there. one lawmaker got the word out late last night. senator mike mcgwire tweeted just after 10:00 p.m. urging everyone to be alert and report any suspicious activity. >>> turning to our weather a live look across the bay area and let's bring in vianey arana she is tracking the conditions for firefighters today. how is it shaping up? >> ri
now there is a vegetation fire so grass fire burning in the 3200 block of g street blocks away from sutter elementary school. there are several crews on the scene right there, but then about two miles from that scene, around 2:00 this morning of there a fire on buchanan road and lucena way. we don't know the extent of the damage or the cause of either fire was. "today in the bay's" bob redell is on his way to the scene to ask those questions and he will have a live report coming up in...
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hes accessing the critical care specialist sutter health bay area doctor thompson as he explains how the eu icu has been an invaluable resource during the pandemic. >> so our smaller hospitals where they there may not be as much critical care expertise are drawing upon the support from the intense of remotely to help manage the. situations work need critical care needs that can include mechanical ventilation advice. for patients who have covid electronic icu can provide is support to our large hospitals as well. pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker is the medical director for a sutter health's valley area icu. these larger facilities are stressed. their icus are full. >> the positions are running around trying to take care of very sick people. >> and having intensive us that position in the electronic icu able to step in at a moment's notice. sometimes with just the push of a button with our the alert system allows us to be right there to help assist those position that the larger when they might be tied down during a procedure taking care of another patient. >> the icu
hes accessing the critical care specialist sutter health bay area doctor thompson as he explains how the eu icu has been an invaluable resource during the pandemic. >> so our smaller hospitals where they there may not be as much critical care expertise are drawing upon the support from the intense of remotely to help manage the. situations work need critical care needs that can include mechanical ventilation advice. for patients who have covid electronic icu can provide is support to our...
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this is sacramento, sutter sport was right there. and he sent his assistant up here and that is where the gold had been discovered. we now know from subscribes geological work, the gold field is about the area that a show marin yellow. the richest area, where the most of gold was found, was about here. this is called the mother lode. those little red boxes, those are places where the mining can't camp spread up. they correspond very closely as you would expect to the load itself. imagine a simplified version of the coast of california. i'm just going to do this for reasons of simplicity. here san francisco bay, one river is flowing south, the sacramento river, and eventually it flows into the san francisco bay. it is parallel to the coast. there's a coastal range here. and then a big central valley. there's another river flowing north and it flows into san francisco bay. this is the central valley, over here is much higher mountains. what are they called? >> i don't know. >> this makes the snowy mountains. nevada, yeah. and you can t
this is sacramento, sutter sport was right there. and he sent his assistant up here and that is where the gold had been discovered. we now know from subscribes geological work, the gold field is about the area that a show marin yellow. the richest area, where the most of gold was found, was about here. this is called the mother lode. those little red boxes, those are places where the mining can't camp spread up. they correspond very closely as you would expect to the load itself. imagine a...
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this should not even be a close call because billions of dollars, billions of dollars sutter country : : : e catastrophic. and that's all completely avoidable. yet, in the wake of the deadliest pandemic our country has seen in over 100 years, in the wake of natural disasters, the wake of natural disasters, and destruction. the republican leader decided to play a dangerous game of political brinksmanship and have chosen the free part to withhold their votes and prevent this bill from even being debated and threatening a shutdown with the united states government and have it to default on its debts for the first time in the history of the great country. that is the height of the irresponsibility and callousness. also pretty hypocritical. because who pays the price for this political brinksmanship? without the help they need to put food on the table. but also look at the nation's schools that are struggling to reopen after a pandemic and assisting those schools would be uldelayed and then looking at a public health response for mental health and we won't forget we have an epidemic of dr
this should not even be a close call because billions of dollars, billions of dollars sutter country : : : e catastrophic. and that's all completely avoidable. yet, in the wake of the deadliest pandemic our country has seen in over 100 years, in the wake of natural disasters, the wake of natural disasters, and destruction. the republican leader decided to play a dangerous game of political brinksmanship and have chosen the free part to withhold their votes and prevent this bill from even being...
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john sutter, thank you so much. >>> all right, coming up.ajor wrench in president biden's climate agenda. find out what congress is doing to address natural disasters. straight ahead. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself... 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip, or to
john sutter, thank you so much. >>> all right, coming up.ajor wrench in president biden's climate agenda. find out what congress is doing to address natural disasters. straight ahead. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. if...
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the buchanan hotel on sutter street was used temporarily during the pandemic to house thousands of homelessple. now the city wants to buy the hotel to use his permanent housing, but thousands of neighborhood residents signed a petition to stop it. >> the buchanan hotel brings 40 to 50,000 tourists to japan town every year. that is a huge loss, huge economic loss for the community. it just does not make sense. >> the search is now underway for other hotels that my face less resistance ahead of the state funding deadline in just a few weeks. >>> starting friday, people 12 and older will have to show proof of vaccination to enter certain businesses in berkeley. that includes restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, and fitness facilities. workers at those businesses have until october 15 to comply. >>> 49ers rookie quarterback trey lance returned to practice for the first time since he injured his finger in the last preseason game. >> the head coach didn't stay which quarterback would start, but jim e.g. since he never had a doubt that it is him. >> for a whilanto isa goeeling t it, bualways k
the buchanan hotel on sutter street was used temporarily during the pandemic to house thousands of homelessple. now the city wants to buy the hotel to use his permanent housing, but thousands of neighborhood residents signed a petition to stop it. >> the buchanan hotel brings 40 to 50,000 tourists to japan town every year. that is a huge loss, huge economic loss for the community. it just does not make sense. >> the search is now underway for other hotels that my face less...
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the buchanan hotel on sutter street is one of four buildings san francisco wants to purchase and convert using state money. san francisco is considering other options if this hotel does not work out. ama: from bad to worse, that is how open please describe the departments staffing situation. the action some say leaders are considering. dan: with california's recall election, the push during the final stretch. >> i'm grateful to be worth her, be able to marry her. ama: the story about the love of a lifetime. a young man ensuring his final days are spent with the woman who won his heart. dan: powerful story, here is what is look coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, i'm back, and i'm sorry. >> salami, you want a [laughter] it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead
the buchanan hotel on sutter street is one of four buildings san francisco wants to purchase and convert using state money. san francisco is considering other options if this hotel does not work out. ama: from bad to worse, that is how open please describe the departments staffing situation. the action some say leaders are considering. dan: with california's recall election, the push during the final stretch. >> i'm grateful to be worth her, be able to marry her. ama: the story about the...
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hes accessing the critical care specialist sutter health bay area doctor thompson as he explains howthe eu icu has been an invaluable resource during the pandemic. >> so our smaller hospitals where they there may not be as much critical care expertise are drawing upon the support from the intense of this remotely to help manage the. situations work need critical care needs that can include mechanical ventilation advice. for patients who have covid electronic icu can provide is support to our large hospitals as well. pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker is the medical director for a sutter health's valley area icu. these larger facilities are stressed. their icus are full. >> the positions are running around trying to take care of very sick people. >> and having e intensive us that position in the electronic icu able to step in at a moment's notice. sometimes with just the push of a button with our dealers system allows us to be right there to help assist those position that the larger when they might be tied down during a procedure taking care of another patient. >> the
hes accessing the critical care specialist sutter health bay area doctor thompson as he explains howthe eu icu has been an invaluable resource during the pandemic. >> so our smaller hospitals where they there may not be as much critical care expertise are drawing upon the support from the intense of this remotely to help manage the. situations work need critical care needs that can include mechanical ventilation advice. for patients who have covid electronic icu can provide is support to...
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now there is a vegetation fire so grass fire burning in the 3200 block of g street blocks away from suttere several crews on the scene right there, but then about two miles from that scene, around 2:00 this morning of there a fire on buchanan road and lucena way. we
now there is a vegetation fire so grass fire burning in the 3200 block of g street blocks away from suttere several crews on the scene right there, but then about two miles from that scene, around 2:00 this morning of there a fire on buchanan road and lucena way. we
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the buchanan hotel on sutter street is one of four buildings san francisco wants to purchase and convert using state money. san francisco is considering other options if this hotel does not work out. ama: from bad to worse, that is how open please describe the departments staffing situation. the action some say leaders are considering. dan: with california's recall election, the push during the final stretch. >> i'm grateful to be worth her, be able to marry her. ama: the story about the love of a lifetime. a young man ensuring his final days are spent with the woman who won his heart. dan: powerful story, here is what is look coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, i'm back, and i'm sorry. >> salami, you want a [laughter] you know when you're at ross, ooh! and the fall finds are everything? and those brands at those prices are everywhere? okay, yes! that's yes for less! bring on the fall looks you've been waiting for with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! with the best bargains ever... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ man, look at that interne
the buchanan hotel on sutter street is one of four buildings san francisco wants to purchase and convert using state money. san francisco is considering other options if this hotel does not work out. ama: from bad to worse, that is how open please describe the departments staffing situation. the action some say leaders are considering. dan: with california's recall election, the push during the final stretch. >> i'm grateful to be worth her, be able to marry her. ama: the story about the...
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. >> sutter health pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker providing some perspective on whatis like inside intensive care units with the delta variant being the dominant strain of covid-19 at this stage of the pandemic. >> across our entire system. a little over 450 are actually being treated in the inpatient siding with covid-19. of those 87% are unvaccinated in addition, i think that even those that are unvaccinated tend to be more severely or health bay area. intensive is doctor tom shaughnessy. >> talked about noticeable age demographics among patients that are different from last year's outbreaks of covid-19 the biggest difference has back in december. >> in january. we didn't really vaccinated population this the with the delta variant. the patients tend to be somewhat younger and those that are vaccinated and they have a less severe. of course, last year we would rarely see somebody in their 40's 30's in the intensive care unit. >> now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from you know, a medic
. >> sutter health pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker providing some perspective on whatis like inside intensive care units with the delta variant being the dominant strain of covid-19 at this stage of the pandemic. >> across our entire system. a little over 450 are actually being treated in the inpatient siding with covid-19. of those 87% are unvaccinated in addition, i think that even those that are unvaccinated tend to be more severely or health bay area. intensive...
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. >> sutter health pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker providing some perspective on what it is like inside intensive care units with the delta variant being the dominant strain of covid-19 at this stage of the pandemic. >> across our entire system. a little over 450 are actually being treated in the inpatient siding with covid-19. of those 87% are unvaccinated in addition, i think that even those that are unvaccinated tend to be more severely or health bay area. intensive is doctor tom shaughnessy. >> talked about noticeable age demographics among patients that are different from last year's outbreaks of covid-19 the biggest difference has back in december. >> in january. we didn't really vaccinated population this the with the delta variant. the patients tend to be somewhat younger and those that are vaccinated and they have a less severe. of course, last year we would rarely see somebody in their 40's 30's in the intensive care unit. >> now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from you know, a m
. >> sutter health pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker providing some perspective on what it is like inside intensive care units with the delta variant being the dominant strain of covid-19 at this stage of the pandemic. >> across our entire system. a little over 450 are actually being treated in the inpatient siding with covid-19. of those 87% are unvaccinated in addition, i think that even those that are unvaccinated tend to be more severely or health bay area....
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sutter health. ♪ yamiche: boosters, protest, and perilous times. >> everybody will be ready, more ready yamiche: washington braces for a pro-trumpet rally in support of people charged with attacking the capital on january 6. a new book reveals that general mark millie took secret actions because he worried former president tru might start a war to hold onto power. >> science was on the ballot. the pandemic was on the ballot. yamiche: and political fights over covert disinformation and mandates deepen as an fda panel rejects pfizer's plan for widespread booster shots, but recommends them for americans 65 and older. plus -- >> he will not have my vote on 3.5 and chuck knows that. yamiche: democrats try to
sutter health. ♪ yamiche: boosters, protest, and perilous times. >> everybody will be ready, more ready yamiche: washington braces for a pro-trumpet rally in support of people charged with attacking the capital on january 6. a new book reveals that general mark millie took secret actions because he worried former president tru might start a war to hold onto power. >> science was on the ballot. the pandemic was on the ballot. yamiche: and political fights over covert disinformation...
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neil patel with sutter health in san carlos, says he often talks with parents who are worried that the pandemic is delaying their child's development. he says he's seen some of his youngest patients only from behind a mask and takes great heart in their reaction to his cues six months about the time where babies are now smiling, um not just reflexively, but in reaction to something and even though i am smiling behind the mask. they smiled back, he says. interaction with others is key, and that masks don't obscure emotions. for those of us that our parents and even for those of us that are not, you know, children have one of the reasons why i'm a pediatrician have this sense of innocence and an ability to sort of filter out. all the garbage that we that we feel and they're you know, they're they're they're they're pure and innocent and definitely resilient as a parent himself. doctor patel says he knows letting go is hard, especially in a pandemic. but he adds, even one day a week in a daycare setting or weekly playdates at the park can help children bloom socially and emotionally a lot
neil patel with sutter health in san carlos, says he often talks with parents who are worried that the pandemic is delaying their child's development. he says he's seen some of his youngest patients only from behind a mask and takes great heart in their reaction to his cues six months about the time where babies are now smiling, um not just reflexively, but in reaction to something and even though i am smiling behind the mask. they smiled back, he says. interaction with others is key, and that...
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this is jorge, a security officer describing stories of people trying to part inside san francisco's sutter stump and street project. jorge: i called the buggy house. stephanie: the facility earned that name after cutting service security contracts at half of high-volume parking garages during the pandemic. jorge: it can be 10 to 14 homeless people in different floors. stephanie: in his eight years working in this role, he says he has never seen as many homeless roaming the floors in breaking into cars or threatening people as they returned. >> we see a lot more people coming in from the city. stephanie: the director of compliance for marina security services, a company that previously provided security at half of cities high-volume parking garages, cutting most of their contracts and the company only staffs three garages. starter stockton, union square, fit in mission. >> we are getting trespassed and seeing people are more aggressive than before. stephanie: compared to the summer, is it worse? >> yes. it is getting up. stephanie: there have been 12,000 record -- burglaries recorded across
this is jorge, a security officer describing stories of people trying to part inside san francisco's sutter stump and street project. jorge: i called the buggy house. stephanie: the facility earned that name after cutting service security contracts at half of high-volume parking garages during the pandemic. jorge: it can be 10 to 14 homeless people in different floors. stephanie: in his eight years working in this role, he says he has never seen as many homeless roaming the floors in breaking...
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weeks ago, 90% of kaiser employees were fully vaccinated, 94% of stanford health care workers, 97% at sutteryou know, there have been some vocal few who have been protesting against these vaccine mandates, including these folks at this rally outside san jose city hall. they're decrying that vaccine mandate and raising their voices and will continue at another rally planned for today in contra costa county in martinez. >>> more details now from sf gate which has obtained information on the remaining number of san francisco police department workers. it elements to 267 police officers and 46 staffers. that's a fraction of the department's total workforce. the sheriff is planning to reshuffle ahead of the october 13th deadline. for other city workers the vaccination deadline is today. >>> good news. the government is not going to shut down any time soon. the bad news, congress has accomplished nothing else. >> little progress on anything. >> even the deal to keep the government open is a continuing resolution. that's the washington equivalent of kicking the can down the road. the road is just u
weeks ago, 90% of kaiser employees were fully vaccinated, 94% of stanford health care workers, 97% at sutteryou know, there have been some vocal few who have been protesting against these vaccine mandates, including these folks at this rally outside san jose city hall. they're decrying that vaccine mandate and raising their voices and will continue at another rally planned for today in contra costa county in martinez. >>> more details now from sf gate which has obtained information on...
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we are working with our partners and across our health care system partners, kaiser, ucsf, sutter, and so forth, to expand testing. people who have health care providers are experiencing some delays both in getting some appointments and some delays in getting test results back, so we're working to mitigate that as much as possible. we're also working to access home test kits, which we haven't had in prior times, to help people get rapidly tested. but we acknowledge that testing demand is increasing and, again, are working hard to expand testing options, testing hours for people so that people can get tested when they need to. >> okay. great. next, we'll go back to fini. >> okay. thanks for that. why do some people who are vaccinated experience symptoms and are being hospitalized despite the small numbers? >> yeah, so i think it's important to look at the broader numbers in san francisco. there are going to be some breakthrough infections, and especially with delta, there are going to be some breakthrough infections. when we talk about breakthrough infections, there are people who, wher
we are working with our partners and across our health care system partners, kaiser, ucsf, sutter, and so forth, to expand testing. people who have health care providers are experiencing some delays both in getting some appointments and some delays in getting test results back, so we're working to mitigate that as much as possible. we're also working to access home test kits, which we haven't had in prior times, to help people get rapidly tested. but we acknowledge that testing demand is...
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stephanie: she says there are 15 high-volume sites lunching by health systems like sutter health and dignity health and four school-based sites open several days during the week and the weekend. at malcolm x academy school, balboa high school, and others. each site will have the capacity to transform to a mass vaccination setting, preparing for heightened demand. pharmacies across the country are following suit. >> there is a sensual supply that we are coordinating with the department of health to have access. stephanie: he says companies are expanding capacity to administer shots year-round. >> working with the turn of community partners to make sure every pharmacy has access to the vaccine. stephanie: bay area health officials are prioritizing additional supply and appointments for those unvaccinated about 18% of the eligible population in san francisco mainly among people ages 18-34. >> first and second doses, that is the first thing you have to do. the boosters are the cherry on top. stephanie: the state has notified counties that the cdc's recommendations are still actionable, w
stephanie: she says there are 15 high-volume sites lunching by health systems like sutter health and dignity health and four school-based sites open several days during the week and the weekend. at malcolm x academy school, balboa high school, and others. each site will have the capacity to transform to a mass vaccination setting, preparing for heightened demand. pharmacies across the country are following suit. >> there is a sensual supply that we are coordinating with the department of...
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this is one block northeast of the park and sutter elementary school there in antioch. it started in the vegetation, the fire then moving to trees and fences. then the burning embers flew onto places like that home's roof and it caused damage. firefighters right now trying to get a handle on this and he with are going to keep you posted throughout the broadcast on the progress. >>> investigators looking in to a series of seven suspicious brush fires there over night. the first reports of multiple fires in differentareas came in around ten last night this video showing all that smoke and those flames. most these were sparked in the grass and vegetation before making their way up the hill. according to cal fire they have all been contained. >>> california senator mike mcguire tweeted out a big shout out to firefighters for being everywhere at once. >>> and some good news to report this morning about a fire that broke out near auburn in placer county. evacuation ordering were lifted. about 700 people at the recreation area were told to get out. the bridge fire has grown to
this is one block northeast of the park and sutter elementary school there in antioch. it started in the vegetation, the fire then moving to trees and fences. then the burning embers flew onto places like that home's roof and it caused damage. firefighters right now trying to get a handle on this and he with are going to keep you posted throughout the broadcast on the progress. >>> investigators looking in to a series of seven suspicious brush fires there over night. the first reports...
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reporter: this doctor is the medical director of sutter health in the bay area.e has noticed the long-term outcome of icu patients has only gotten worse in the past month. >> i think some of these patients have been, with the delta variant, have been having more prolonged courses because of the intensity of the acuity of their illness. reporter: abc 7's data analysis shows the number of icu patients reported across the bay area had started to plateau since august 20. hospitalizations on a downward trend. but doctors are bracing for the impact of labor day and a possible winter surge right as flu season will kick in. >> it is a sawtooth pattern right now, and we will have to see if it goes back up again, which i hope it doesn't. reporter: solano county is reporting the highest number of hospitalizations for 100,000 people, with 37. country county and napa for over 17. less time they were at this point was in late january, during the height of our winter surge. >> i am concerned about bed capacity, which is why it is important we get everybody vaccinated now. repor
reporter: this doctor is the medical director of sutter health in the bay area.e has noticed the long-term outcome of icu patients has only gotten worse in the past month. >> i think some of these patients have been, with the delta variant, have been having more prolonged courses because of the intensity of the acuity of their illness. reporter: abc 7's data analysis shows the number of icu patients reported across the bay area had started to plateau since august 20. hospitalizations on a...
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. >> sutter health pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker providing some perspective on what it is like inside intensive care units with the delta variant being the dominant strain of covid-19 at this stage of the pandemic. >> across our entire system. a little over 450 are actually being treated in the inpatient siding with covid-19. of those 87% are unvaccinated in addition, i think that even those that are unvaccinated tend to be more severely or health bay area. intensive is doctor tom shaughnessy talked about noticeable age demographics among patients that are different from last year's outbreaks of covid-19 the biggest difference has back in december. >> in january. we didn't really vaccinated population this the with the delta variant. the patients tend to be somewhat younger and those that are vaccinated and they have a less severe. of course, last year we would rarely see somebody in their 40's 30's in the intensive care unit. >> now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from you know, a medic
. >> sutter health pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker providing some perspective on what it is like inside intensive care units with the delta variant being the dominant strain of covid-19 at this stage of the pandemic. >> across our entire system. a little over 450 are actually being treated in the inpatient siding with covid-19. of those 87% are unvaccinated in addition, i think that even those that are unvaccinated tend to be more severely or health bay area....
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we're talking about sutter health and doctors there showed us what it's like inside their intensive care units while treating covid patients. doctors say that new patients tend to be younger these days. but those who are vaccinated. much less severe symptoms. >> here. we would rarely see somebody in their 40's 30's in the intensive care unit. now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from you know, a medical standpoint, but from an emotional standpoint, it's taking on our staff to take care of these people and seeing just how devastating this virus can be young families and to people all over. >> across the entire center health system. more than 450 covid patients are being treated right now. 87% are unvaccinated. happening right now. most indoor businesses and berkeley have to require customers to provide proof of full vaccination against covid-19 the berkeley health department issued these new orders in response. now to a rise in covid cases because of the delta variant the new rule applies to indoor businesses
we're talking about sutter health and doctors there showed us what it's like inside their intensive care units while treating covid patients. doctors say that new patients tend to be younger these days. but those who are vaccinated. much less severe symptoms. >> here. we would rarely see somebody in their 40's 30's in the intensive care unit. now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from you know, a medical...
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the bay area council whose members include cars are sutter health.ations today. the council's president and ceo releasing a statement reading in part that says vaccines are the only way to put the covid pandemic behind us. vaccines are safe. effective and plentiful. the medical science is indisputable that getting everyone vaccinated is our best defense against this deadly virus. >> and now kron 4 sports from the 18 t fiber sports desk. >> looking for their 3rd straight win. they are in detroit for a three-game series and some a's fans made the trip to the motor city. nice. heck my guy a second ending. chad pender with some great defense. extends the body water that out. in the jersey. dirty cole irvin loves it. the tigers one. nothing. let's go to the top of the 3rd matt chapman. >> got a hold of that deep and he can be banned. that is gone. 3 to one aide. his 22nd of the season. bottom of the 4th chapman. he doesn't on the other end. look at platinum golden glove winner for a reason then it plan golden glow of saying. he steps off air for one out s
the bay area council whose members include cars are sutter health.ations today. the council's president and ceo releasing a statement reading in part that says vaccines are the only way to put the covid pandemic behind us. vaccines are safe. effective and plentiful. the medical science is indisputable that getting everyone vaccinated is our best defense against this deadly virus. >> and now kron 4 sports from the 18 t fiber sports desk. >> looking for their 3rd straight win. they...
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right now there is a vegetation fire burning in the 3200 block of g street just blocks away from sutter elementary school. there are several crews on the scene but about two miles away from there and a couple hours before that around 2:00 this morning there was a fire on buchanan road and lucena way. we don't know the extents of the damage there at this point nor do we know what the cause was. "today in the bay's" bob redell is just arriving on scene and he will have a live report coming up in our next half hour. >>> and now to sonoma county where investigators are looking for the person who set fires along a road in the healdsburg area. >> "today in the bay's" cierra johnson is here with more on that. such dry conditions out there, hard to believe someone would set these fires when we're dealing with so much out there. >> that's right. the crews as you can imagine were, indeed, busy this morning. residents are being told to remain vigilant and keep an eye out for any suspicious activity. take a look at this video. this is what crews found when they arrived. we received notification of
right now there is a vegetation fire burning in the 3200 block of g street just blocks away from sutter elementary school. there are several crews on the scene but about two miles away from there and a couple hours before that around 2:00 this morning there was a fire on buchanan road and lucena way. we don't know the extents of the damage there at this point nor do we know what the cause was. "today in the bay's" bob redell is just arriving on scene and he will have a live report...
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dr neil patel with sutter health in san carlos, says he often talks with parents who are worried thatg their child's development. he says he's seen some of his youngest patients only from behind a mask and takes great heart in their reaction to his cues, six months about the time where babies are now smiling, um, not just reflexively, but in reaction to something, and even though i am smiling behind the mass, um they smile back, he says. interaction with others is key, and that masks don't obscura motions. for those of us that our parents, even for those of us that are not children have one of the reasons why my pediatrician have this sense of innocence and an ability to sort of filter out all the garbage that we that we feel and they're you know, they're they're they're they're pure and innocent and definitely resilient as a parent himself. doctor patel says he knows letting go is hard, especially in a pandemic. but he adds, even one day a week in a daycare setting or weekly playdates at the park can help children blooms socially and emotionally a lot faster than most parents anticip
dr neil patel with sutter health in san carlos, says he often talks with parents who are worried thatg their child's development. he says he's seen some of his youngest patients only from behind a mask and takes great heart in their reaction to his cues, six months about the time where babies are now smiling, um, not just reflexively, but in reaction to something, and even though i am smiling behind the mass, um they smile back, he says. interaction with others is key, and that masks don't...
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sutter health and google already. have begun to put vaccine requirements in place. governor newsom was in the bay area today, where he announced a covid-19 vaccine milestone for california. the governor was speaking at la clinica in oakland, he said 80% of eligible people in the state have now received at least one dose of vaccine an average of nearly 92,000 shots are being administered daily statewide. governor newsom says it's still a challenge, though, to convince some people to get the vaccine. we're incremental increase in total number of vaccine doses, but again, 80% is not where we need to go. we still need to reach out to those that are on the fence. controversial bill in the state assembly, which called for requiring vaccines statewide in most places was tabled yesterday until the next legislative session. there are now exactly two weeks from recall election day here in california, and a newly released poll may give the newsome campaign at least a little bit of relief. the poll from survey usa shows 51% of those polled want to keep the governor in office. 4
sutter health and google already. have begun to put vaccine requirements in place. governor newsom was in the bay area today, where he announced a covid-19 vaccine milestone for california. the governor was speaking at la clinica in oakland, he said 80% of eligible people in the state have now received at least one dose of vaccine an average of nearly 92,000 shots are being administered daily statewide. governor newsom says it's still a challenge, though, to convince some people to get the...
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sutter health. doctors showed kron 4 was like inside their intensive care unit is they treat covid patients. doctors say new patients tend to be younger in recent months. but those who are vaccinated have less severe symptoms. >> here. we would rarely see somebody in their 40's or 30's in the intensive care unit. now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from, you know, a medical standpoint, but from an emotional standpoint, it's taking on our staff to take care of these people and seeing just how devastating this virus can be to young families and to people all over. >> across the entire center. health care system. more than 450 covid patients are currently being treated 87%. the vast majority are not vaccinated. also happening right now. most indoor businesses in berkeley have to require customers to provide proof of full vaccination against covid the berkeley health department issued a new order in response to a rise in co
sutter health. doctors showed kron 4 was like inside their intensive care unit is they treat covid patients. doctors say new patients tend to be younger in recent months. but those who are vaccinated have less severe symptoms. >> here. we would rarely see somebody in their 40's or 30's in the intensive care unit. now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from, you know, a medical standpoint, but from an emotional...
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simple fact that they get to socialize and understand how to use that speech, dr neil patel with sutter health an sent, carlos says he often talks wh he says he's seen some of his youngest patients only from behind a mask and takes great heart in their reaction to his cues, six months about the time where babies are now smiling, um, not just reflexively, but in reaction to something, and even though i am smiling behind the mask, um they smile back, he says. interaction with others is key, and that masks don't obscura motions. for those of us that our parents and even for those of us that are not children have one of the reasons why the pediatrician have this sense of innocence and an ability to sort of filter out all the garbage that we that we feel and they're you know, they're they're they're they're pure and innocent and definitely resilient as a parent himself. doctor patel says he knows letting go is hard, especially the pandemic. a can help children bloomng or socially and emotionally, a lot faster than most parents anticipate. might be a perfect afternoon to take your little one
simple fact that they get to socialize and understand how to use that speech, dr neil patel with sutter health an sent, carlos says he often talks wh he says he's seen some of his youngest patients only from behind a mask and takes great heart in their reaction to his cues, six months about the time where babies are now smiling, um, not just reflexively, but in reaction to something, and even though i am smiling behind the mask, um they smile back, he says. interaction with others is key, and...
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sutter health doctor showed kron 4 what it's like inside their intensive care units for covid doctors say new patients tend to be younger. now. but those who are vaccinated have less severe symptoms. and that's an important point. they want to stress. >> here. we would rarely see somebody in their 40's or 30's in the intensive care unit. now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from you know, a medical standpoint, but from an emotional standpoint, it's taking on our staff to take care of these people and seeing just how devastating this virus can be to young families and to people all over. >> and across the entire center health system more than 450 covid patients are currently being treated and they say 87% of them are not vaccinated. happening right now. most indoor businesses in berkeley have to require customers. now to provide proof of full vaccination against covid-19 the berkeley health department issued a new order in response. now to rise in covid cases due to the delta variant the new rule applies to
sutter health doctor showed kron 4 what it's like inside their intensive care units for covid doctors say new patients tend to be younger. now. but those who are vaccinated have less severe symptoms. and that's an important point. they want to stress. >> here. we would rarely see somebody in their 40's or 30's in the intensive care unit. now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from you know, a medical standpoint,...
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sutter health unveiled a specialized mobile stroke unit this morning in burlingame.the emergency vehicle will deliver treatment to stroke patients rather than waiting for them to reach the hospital. the unit has special features and crew including a certified stroke nurse a ct technologist and a vascular neurologist on board. will be able to start treatment an average of thirty six minutes sooner compared to a standard ambulance. the mobile stroke unit is able to go to the patients and at the patient's house or place of work or whatever they may be when i don't want is called. were able to evaluate the patient in the field determine whether or not they're having a stroke and if they are actually administer life saving treatment in the fields before we even get back to the hospital. there are only about twenty mobile stroke units in the united states health officials say with the units nearly a quarter more patients recover with little or no disability. compared to a standard. now some breaking news out of sebastopol where the sonoma county sheriff's department tells
sutter health unveiled a specialized mobile stroke unit this morning in burlingame.the emergency vehicle will deliver treatment to stroke patients rather than waiting for them to reach the hospital. the unit has special features and crew including a certified stroke nurse a ct technologist and a vascular neurologist on board. will be able to start treatment an average of thirty six minutes sooner compared to a standard ambulance. the mobile stroke unit is able to go to the patients and at the...
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. >> sutter health pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker providing some perspective on what it is like inside intensive care units with the delta variant being the dominant strain of covid-19 at this stage of the pandemic. >> across our entire system. a little over 450 are actually being treated in the inpatient siding with covid-19. of those 87% are unvaccinated in addition, i think that even those that are unvaccinated tend to be more severely ill, better health bay area. intensive is doctor tom shaughnessy. >> talked about noticeable age demographics among patients that are different from last year's outbreaks of covid-19 the biggest difference has back in december. >> in january. we didn't really vaccinated population this the with the delta variant. the patients tend to be somewhat younger and those that are vaccinated and they have a less severe. of course, last year we would rarely see somebody in their 40's 30's in the intensive care unit. >> now it's a common occurrence it's just been a lot difficult and challenging to take care of these families, not just from you
. >> sutter health pulmonary and critical care doctor vanessa walker providing some perspective on what it is like inside intensive care units with the delta variant being the dominant strain of covid-19 at this stage of the pandemic. >> across our entire system. a little over 450 are actually being treated in the inpatient siding with covid-19. of those 87% are unvaccinated in addition, i think that even those that are unvaccinated tend to be more severely ill, better health bay...
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we are working with our partners and across our health care system partners, kaiser, ucsf, sutter, and. people who have health care providers are experiencing some delays both in getting some appointments and some delays in getting test results back, so we're working to mitigate that as much as possible. we're also working to access home test kits, which we haven't had in prior times, to help people get rapidly tested. but we acknowledge that testing demand is increasing and, again, are working hard to expand testing options, testing hours for people so that people can get tested when they need to. >> okay. great. next, we'll go back to fini. >> okay. thanks for that. why do some people who are vaccinated experience symptoms and are being hospitalized despite the small numbers? >> yeah, so i think it's important to look at the broader numbers in san francisco. there are going to be some breakthrough infections, and especially with delta, there are going to be some breakthrough infections. when we talk about breakthrough infections, there are people who, where virus is detected, they do
we are working with our partners and across our health care system partners, kaiser, ucsf, sutter, and. people who have health care providers are experiencing some delays both in getting some appointments and some delays in getting test results back, so we're working to mitigate that as much as possible. we're also working to access home test kits, which we haven't had in prior times, to help people get rapidly tested. but we acknowledge that testing demand is increasing and, again, are working...
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has impact certainly on the bay area is the settlement in the september trust case brought against sutter. they're no longer going to be able to hide prices or interfere with benefit or provider network designs that use network information or don't. all these areas represent progress. and now we've got action coming from the federal government. in november, 2019, the medicaid services issued transparency for hospitals to make the standard charges public. and now recent expectations are that they need to also be posting payer specific negotiated charges. [please stand by] [please stand by] -- those machine readable files could be used by the vendors that i mentioned and other parties that want to analyze that data. and so it's processed to 2022, and the deadlines for the tools are january 1, 2023 for the first 500 services and january 1, 2024, for full compliance. in addition to this posting, good-faith estimates and advanced explanations of benefits have to be provided to insured and uninsured people by providers and facilities by january 1, 2022. though the federal government has said th
has impact certainly on the bay area is the settlement in the september trust case brought against sutter. they're no longer going to be able to hide prices or interfere with benefit or provider network designs that use network information or don't. all these areas represent progress. and now we've got action coming from the federal government. in november, 2019, the medicaid services issued transparency for hospitals to make the standard charges public. and now recent expectations are that...
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and now, it's shown in downtown sutter street. all the maps show that sutter street is nob hill. what is happening on pine hill is that the wind tunnel that is already documented has been moved so that it isn't only on the northside of pine street, it's on the southside of pine street because of the high-rise that was built on the austin. this needs to stop. you need to pause these and get the zoning maps corrected. >> clerk: thank you, miss chapman. that is your time. >> oh, good afternoon, commissioners. this is georgia schiutish. your staff are always so helpful. i sent in the videos, and i think you're going to see them, but there's two of them. there's video of the excavation across the street from me showing the outcome so far, and this will ultimately be over 10 feet deep for the entire 2700-foot lot, including the jacked-up house that you can see. this extreme alteration is just to create a basement that will have very questionable exposure and egress under neath the garage. this is a very bad tablet to densefy, and it could have been done in a better way by using a house
and now, it's shown in downtown sutter street. all the maps show that sutter street is nob hill. what is happening on pine hill is that the wind tunnel that is already documented has been moved so that it isn't only on the northside of pine street, it's on the southside of pine street because of the high-rise that was built on the austin. this needs to stop. you need to pause these and get the zoning maps corrected. >> clerk: thank you, miss chapman. that is your time. >> oh, good...
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and now, it's shown in downtown sutter street. all the maps show that sutter street is nob hill.unnel that is already documented has been moved so that it isn't only on the northside of pine street, it's on the southside of pine street because of the high-rise that was built on the austin. this needs to stop. you need to pause these and get the zoning maps corrected. >> clerk: thank you, miss chapman. that is your time. >> oh, good afternoon, commissioners. this is georgia schiutish. your staff are always so helpful. i sent in the videos, and i think you're going to see them, but there's two of them. there's video of the excavation across the street from me showing the outcome so far, and this will ultimately be over 10 feet deep for the entire 2700-foot lot, including the jacked-up house that you can see. this extreme alteration is just to create a basement that will have very questionable exposure and egress under neath the garage. this is a very bad tablet to densefy, and it could have been done in a better way by using a house and a horizontal expansion, not only using a lot
and now, it's shown in downtown sutter street. all the maps show that sutter street is nob hill.unnel that is already documented has been moved so that it isn't only on the northside of pine street, it's on the southside of pine street because of the high-rise that was built on the austin. this needs to stop. you need to pause these and get the zoning maps corrected. >> clerk: thank you, miss chapman. that is your time. >> oh, good afternoon, commissioners. this is georgia...
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they're investigating a grass fire in antioch near sutter elementary school.five people, the red cross is now assisting them. it is not clear how the fire started. firefighters say it is too soon to know if it may have been intentionally set. >>> happening now, bob redell is there, speaking with firefighters, digging deeper into the cause of the fire. he will have a live report during the midday newscast. >>> authorities are investigating a string of suspicious fires in the north bay. each happened within a span of two hours. no structures were damaged. head to our home page for details. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. [ sfx: ding ding ding ] [ phone buzzing ] geico. save e
they're investigating a grass fire in antioch near sutter elementary school.five people, the red cross is now assisting them. it is not clear how the fire started. firefighters say it is too soon to know if it may have been intentionally set. >>> happening now, bob redell is there, speaking with firefighters, digging deeper into the cause of the fire. he will have a live report during the midday newscast. >>> authorities are investigating a string of suspicious fires in the...
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. >> seline sutter. >> claudia suzette sutton. >> john francis swaine. >> kristine m.n edward sweeney. >> madeline amy sweeney. >> kenneth j. swenson. >> thomas f. swift. >> derek ogilvie sword. >> kevin thomas szocik. >> gina sztejnberg. >> norbert p. szurkowski. >> harry taback. >> joann c. tabeek. >> norma c. taddei. >> michael taddonio. >> keiichiro takahashi. >> keiji takahashi. >> phyllis gail talbot. >> robert r. talhami. >> john talignani. >> sean patrick tallon. >> paul talty. >> maurita tam. >> rachel tamares. >> hector rogan tamayo. >> michael andrew tamuccio. >> kenichiro tanaka. >> rhondelle cherie tankard. >> michael anthony tanner. >> dennis gerard taormina, jr. >> kenneth joseph tarantino. >> allan tarasiewicz. >> michael c. tarrou. >> ronald tartaro. >> deborah tavolarella. >> darryl anthony taylor. >> donnie brooks taylor. >> hilda e. taylor. >> kip p. taylor. >> leonard e. taylor. >> lorisa ceylon taylor. >> michael morgan taylor. >> sandra c. taylor. >> sandra dawn teague. >> karl w. teepe. >> paul a. tegtmeier. >> yeshavant moreshwar tembe. >> anth
. >> seline sutter. >> claudia suzette sutton. >> john francis swaine. >> kristine m.n edward sweeney. >> madeline amy sweeney. >> kenneth j. swenson. >> thomas f. swift. >> derek ogilvie sword. >> kevin thomas szocik. >> gina sztejnberg. >> norbert p. szurkowski. >> harry taback. >> joann c. tabeek. >> norma c. taddei. >> michael taddonio. >> keiichiro takahashi. >> keiji takahashi. >>...